Honest-to-god in a sentence as an adjective

You need to put out a real, honest-to-god, high-quality game. catch the monkey or a is for app?

Next time vote for someone who definitely, honest-to-god promises to close it if they get in. Of course, you might have done that last time as well...

And yes, this makes harder to filter out the ravings of the honest-to-god crazies, which is unfortunate.

> I know with certainty that having access to America the mainland, the honest-to-god US of A was the most crucial part of my privilege. Simply being an American, even if from a non-state, was your biggest advantage and privilege.

I know many hackers with a high school education who could run rings around some of my ex-classmates when doing honest-to-god software engineering. However, what college education lacks in practicality, it makes up for it in the experience.

Basically, in order to do anything useful at all -- even to store the content, assuming a distributed store that makes multiple copies -- they need an actual, honest-to-god copyright license from you, the creator of the content." But we figured he wanted us to because he uploaded it" is not a license and will not hold up in court.

Maybe there needs to be a fancy GUI on top of all of it that somehow links PGP signatures to images of handwritten signatures to satisfy people that are fixated on them, but to me, electronically signing documents with an honest-to-god handwritten signature is something that needs to die: yesterday.

Honest-to-god definitions

adjective

(used informally especially for emphasis); "a real honest-to-god live cowboy"; "had us a high old time"; "went upriver to look at a sure-enough fish wheel"

See also: honest-to-goodness